The Role of Desires and Detachment in Vedanta Philosophy

In Vedanta philosophy, desires are seen as a natural part of human experience. However, the pursuit of desires can lead to attachment and suffering. The path to realizing the true nature of Brahman, the ultimate reality, involves detachment from these desires and a focus on spiritual growth and self-realization. Detachment does not mean renouncing all …

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Beyond Black and White: The Ethics of Grey Characters in Mahabharata

The Mahabharata is a rich epic full of complex and multi-dimensional characters. However, the story cannot escape from the prevalence of “grey” characters. Throughout the epic, characters make difficult choices, and many of them have both positive and negative traits. These characters are not purely good or evil, but a complex mix of both, making …

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THE PURSUIT OF ARTHA, KAMA, DHARMA, AND MOKSHA FOR THE PATH OF SELF-DISCOVERY

Artha, Kama, Dharma, and Moksha are four important concepts in Hindu philosophy that represent the four primary goals of human life. These goals are often referred to as the purusharthas, and they form the foundation for a meaningful and fulfilling life.  Artha, the pursuit of material wealth and prosperity, is necessary to sustain oneself and …

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